Rob Geus

Rob Geus
Born (1971-07-15) 15 July 1971
Style Cook
Presenter
Country Netherlands
Website http://www.robgeus.nl/

Rob Geus (born 15 July 1971, Rotterdam) is a Dutch cook and TV presenter.

De Smaakpolitie

Geus started presenting his programme De Smaakpolitie with SBS 6 in 2002, which was co-created by Geus and Maureen du Toit. In this show, Geus visits restaurants and checks their kitchens for hygiene and safety. When Geus is convinced that the restaurant meets the hygiene and safety standards, he awards said restaurant with a Smaakpolitie OK-sticker. Most times restaurants won't be awarded this sticker, but are given advice how they can improve their hygiene and safety.

Geus advises people every broadcast to use labels on food with an expiration date on it. When visiting restaurants are really lacking in hygiene according to Geus, he awards them with a T-shirt with the text: 'Hier word ik niet vrolijk van'(This doesn't make me happy) printed on it. This is a famous oneliner which Geus has been using since season one. In 2006 Geus recorded a single together with the Gebroeders Ko which used this oneliner.

Geus has also visited student dorms in his television programme De Smaakpolitie. His programme attracted nearly one million viewers each broadcast in 2007. Geus also presented the programme Red Mijn Vakantie! together with Alberto Stegeman in which he solved problems at holiday destinations.

Geus opened his own pancake restaurant on 4 September 2010, his establishment is located in Maastricht.[1]

Filmography

Televisieprogrammes
YearProductionChannelNumber of episodesRoleStart
2002 -De SmaakpolitieSBS6n.b.Himself2002
2007Sterren dansen op het ijsSBS6n.b.Himself11 January 2007
2008 - 2009Ranking the StarsBNN8Himself7 November 2008
2008 -Red Mijn Vakantie!SBS6n.b.Himself2008
2013DrekwerkSBS68Himself30 March 2013
2016Smerige zakenSBS64Himself22 May 2016

Publications

  • Kook OK, 2005, Kosmos Uitgevers, ISBN 9789021584911
  • Hier word ik vrolijk van, 2011, Trichis Publishing, ISBN 9789490608224

References

  1. "Robs droom werkelijkheid". De Telegraaf. 4 September 2010.
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